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May 2023
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The G7 Summit and a New Era of Japanese Leadership
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Dr. Satohiro Akimoto
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May 2023
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The G7 Summit and a New Era of Japanese Leadership

Please join the Honorable Akira Amarifor his views on the G7 summit and Japanese leadership.  

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Dr. Satohiro Akimoto
Kenneth R. Weinstein
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May 2023
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Rebuilding American Naval Dominance
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Dr. Jerry Hendrix
Timothy A. Walton
Moderator:
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Rebuilding American Naval Dominance
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Timothy A. Walton
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Restoring Military Readiness with Rep. Mike Garcia
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Restoring Military Readiness with Rep. Mike Garcia

Please join Congressman Mike Garcia (CA-27) and Hudson Media Fellow Jeremy Hunt for a discussion on the way out of this crisis.

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Jeremy Hunt
Timothy A. Walton
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Special Envoy Yun on US Engagement in the Pacific
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Special Envoy Yun on US Engagement in the Pacific

Ambassador Joseph Yun discusses the Pacific states’ concerns, as well as whether Congress will muster bipartisan support to ensure the renewal of these long-term compacts of free association.

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Ambassador Joseph Yun
Patrick M. Cronin
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Israel at 75: Reform, Reaction, and Regional Repercussions
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Jonathan Schachter
Yaakov Katz
Lahav Harkov
Mark Regev
An Israeli flag blows in the wind from an elevated view of the Western Wall. Jewish orthodox believers read the Torah and pray facing the Western Wall, also known as Wailing Wall or Kotel in Old City in Jerusalem, Israel. It is small segment of the structure which originally composed the western retaining wall of the Second Jewish Temple atop the hill known as the Temple Mount to Jews and Christians.
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April 2023
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Israel at 75: Reform, Reaction, and Regional Repercussions

In this event, panelists will share their insights about what to expect in and around Israel over the next 75 days and with an eye toward the next 75 years.

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An Israeli flag blows in the wind from an elevated view of the Western Wall. Jewish orthodox believers read the Torah and pray facing the Western Wall, also known as Wailing Wall or Kotel in Old City in Jerusalem, Israel. It is small segment of the structure which originally composed the western retaining wall of the Second Jewish Temple atop the hill known as the Temple Mount to Jews and Christians.
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Yaakov Katz
Lahav Harkov
Mark Regev
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April 2023
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A New Architecture for Northern Eurasia: The Sixth Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum
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Kennedy Lee
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April 2023
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A New Architecture for Northern Eurasia: The Sixth Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum

Please join Hudson Institute and the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum for a two-day conference on the future of northern Eurasia. The Sixth Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum will bring together politicians, diplomats, representatives of ethnic groups in Russia, and leading Eurasian strategists for a public dialogue about Russia’s future and the implications for regional and global security. 

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Kennedy Lee
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April 2023
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Debate: Winning in Ukraine Is Critically Important for Deterring a War in Taiwan
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Elbridge Colby
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Debate: Winning in Ukraine Is Critically Important for Deterring a War in Taiwan

Please join Hudson Institute for a live debate between Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters and Marathon Initiative Co-Founder and Principal Elbridge Colby on whether Ukrainian victory is critically important for deterring war in Taiwan.

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April 2023
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Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama
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Michael Doran
Stephen J. Hadley
Moderator:
Peter Rough
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: (AFP OUT) U.S. President George W. Bush (R) walks on the colonnade with U.S. President-elect Barack Obama at the White House November 10, 2008 in Washington, DC. This is the first visit for Barack Obama to the White House before he is sworn into office as President of the United States. First lady Laura Bush took soon to be first lady Michelle Obama on a tour of the White House as the President and Mr. Obama walked along the colonnade to the Oval Office where they will have a meeti
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April 2023
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Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama

Join Hudson Institute for a discussion with the twentieth United States National Security Advisor, Stephen Hadley, on his new book,Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama.

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WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: (AFP OUT) U.S. President George W. Bush (R) walks on the colonnade with U.S. President-elect Barack Obama at the White House November 10, 2008 in Washington, DC. This is the first visit for Barack Obama to the White House before he is sworn into office as President of the United States. First lady Laura Bush took soon to be first lady Michelle Obama on a tour of the White House as the President and Mr. Obama walked along the colonnade to the Oval Office where they will have a meeti
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Stephen J. Hadley
Moderator:
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April 2023
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Evacuating Americans Trapped in Sudan
Featured Speakers:
James Barnett
Robert Greenway
Joshua Meservey
Sudanese army soldiers, loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan on April 16, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)
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April 2023
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Evacuating Americans Trapped in Sudan

Hudson Fellows James Barnett, Robert Greenway, and Joshua Meservey discuss the urgent need for a US-led effort to evacuate Americans and outline the principles and hazards that evacuation planners should keep in mind.

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Sudanese army soldiers, loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan on April 16, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)
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Robert Greenway
Joshua Meservey
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April 2023
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The War in Ukraine and the Future of Europe: A View from Capitol Hill with Rep. Jason Crow
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April 2023
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The War in Ukraine and the Future of Europe: A View from Capitol Hill with Rep. Jason Crow

Please welcome Congressman Crow back to Hudson Institute for a conversation with Peter Rough, director of the Hudson Center on Europe and Eurasia, on the state of the war, US strategy, and the importance of continued congressional support. 

THURSDAY 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Rep. Jason Crow
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April 2023
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Building a Web of Accountability for Russia’s Crimes in Ukraine: Domestic and International Challenges
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Luke Coffey
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April 2023
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Building a Web of Accountability for Russia’s Crimes in Ukraine: Domestic and International Challenges

In this event, Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Luke Coffey will discuss Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine and the various avenues for prosecuting the crimes and seeking justice with Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin.

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Luke Coffey
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April 2023
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Constraining Russia’s War Economy: Lessons from Lithuania
Featured Speakers:
Gintarė Skaistė
Marshall Billingslea
Moderator:
Nate Sibley
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April 2023
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Constraining Russia’s War Economy: Lessons from Lithuania

Please join Hudson Institute for a discussion with Gintarė Skaistė, the Lithuanian minister of finance, on the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy—and what more the democratic allies can do to strengthen their scope and enforcement in order to constrain Russia’s war economy and support Ukrainian victory.

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Gintarė Skaistė
Marshall Billingslea
Moderator:
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